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15 but if bigger 20
one hundred
Many-lined Salamander was created in 1856.
It is completely unknown whether the Flatwoods Monster existed. Perhaps it didn't, perhaps it did, just like any other alien sighting, nobody knows for certain. However, many of these alien sightings INCLUDING the Flatwoods Monster have been said to be impossible to imagine on the human mind alone. Maybe we'll find out one day.
If the subject at all, many babies would be the complete subject and babies the simple subject.
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The number of babies a salamander can have varies widely depending on the species. Some salamanders may lay as few as 10 eggs, while others can produce several hundred or even thousands of eggs in a single breeding season. Generally, the average clutch size ranges from 20 to 200 eggs. After laying eggs, the larvae typically develop in water before metamorphosing into adult forms.
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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Eurycea multiplicata.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Stereochilus marginatus.